Tuesday, March 10, 2015

As shark diving operators we have to be aware of our actions and how they are depicted in the media. Every time something goes wrong, or someone get's a sensationalistic video of a shark dive, the shark gets portrayed as a bloodthirsty manhunter!

Take this latest report on MSN, reporting "Hammerhead shark tries to attack diver" and all the way from Australia, news 9 writes "Daring diver taunts angry shark!"Yes, daring, cool, courageous diver is confronting and angry man killer! So what happened?Well, watch the video below and you'll see for yourself.

Basically we have a diver with a piece of fish in his right hand, not wearing any chainlink glove or any other protective gear, standing right next to a bait box. When the hammerhead approaches the diver, trying to get the fish, the diver grabs it's head and pushes it around. You notice that the first guy who was feeding the shark is actually turning it's back to this "angry" shark. That alone gives you an indication of how "responsible" this outfit is. You'll also see that the only diver the shark is interested in, is the one with the fish in his hand and not the "tasty rubber suited human" as news 9 would have you.

News 9 writes "As hard as the shark tries, it just can't
get close enough to the tasty rubber-suited human to take a chunk out of
him, and the diver seems to know it."

We get close to the sharks, but we don't hug them! We are aware that if anything bad happens during a shark dive, the sharks will get blamed and not the irresponsible divers and operators. If you want to know who the operator of this particular dive was, just watch the video. It's name is prominently displayed on the bait box!

Let's go shark diving! Responsibly!

Cheers,
Martin Graf
CEO Shark Diver

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